Trading standards say - know your new rights
Consumers are being urged to get to grips with new rights which have just come into force.
Consumers are being urged to get to grips with new rights which have just come into force.
A fall in the number of people injured on Bury roads has been welcomed by safety officers at Bury Council.
Thousands of people have already witnessed the end of the world at Bury Art Museum – and there’s still time to see it!
Updates on the restoration of the ‘Urn’ will be given at Monday’s (9 Nov) meeting of Ramsbottom, Tottington and North Manor Township Forum.
Plans to improve the main road through Prestwich village will be unveiled at the local township forum.
Work has started on an innovative purpose-built housing scheme for over-55s to buy or rent.
Residents are invited to discuss a three-year Action Plan when their local Township forum meets on Tuesday 17 November.
Temporary traffic lights are being installed at a major junction in Whitefield due to essential gas works by National Grid.
A Bury company and its director have been fined for displaying an advertising hoarding without consent on Green Belt land next to the M66 exit slip road.
Three free coding workshops are coming to Bury thanks to MadLab, CodeUp Manchester and Bury Libraries.
A unique project to keep the memories of Bury and the First World War alive is unveiled to the public next week.
High school pupils across Bury have been learning how to stay safe and cool - at the same time!
Professionals will be running a free ‘How to use a Loop” session in Bury on Monday 2 November.
Local author Michael Knaggs will be talking about his two books ‘The Catalyst’ and ‘Heaven’s Door’ at Tottington Library on Thursday 5 November.
An information evening for people who are considering adoption is being held on Tuesday 3 November from 6.30pm to 8.30pm.
Council staff were busy helping Bury residents enter the digital era by holding a series of events during national Get Online Week.
From Sunday 25 October, opening hours at local recycling centres - including Every Street in Bury and Cemetery Road in Radcliffe - will change.
Thousands of pounds are available for voluntary and community groups to apply for through their local township forum.
The Conservatives won tonight’s (Thursday 22 October) by-election in Tottington which was held following the resignation of Labour councillor Simon Carter.
Five local tattoo parlours have signed up to a new hygiene rating scheme designed to improve standards and assure customers.